Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), naturally found in our bodies, are responsible for the recovery of damaged organs and tissues, but their quality decreases over time.
Currently, these cells can be obtained from donors or extracted from the same patient and can be used by another person without the fear of rejection. MSCs have the ability to regenerate tissues, including cartilage, meniscus, tendons, and bone fractures. They promote regenerative effects on damaged tissues through paracrine signaling and regulation of the immune response.
Benefits:
• Promote immunomodulatory properties.
• Assist in the regeneration and repair of damaged tissues.
• Aid in the replacement of cells that die routinely.
Methods of administration:
• Intravenous (IV).
• Subcutaneous (SC).
• Intramuscular (IM).
• Intra-articular.
• Injuries/trauma to the central nervous system.
• Pulmonary, kidney, intestinal diseases.
• Chronic-degenerative diseases.